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"I guess always when you are calling to usa from overseas you should..."

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I guess always when you are calling to usa from overseas you should put in front two zeros. But it is not all. You need to know concrete country in overseas you are at and you need to know state of the usa you want to call . So i have one website here where you can get informating about all countries and states too http://www.countrycallingcodes.com/results.php?FromCode=United Kingdom&ToCode=United States&Submit.x=34&Submit.y=32&Submit=Submit It`s very siple just put the two countries names and you will get the right calling code. / nahNiku.

"001144 then the area code and phone number if dialling a landline..."

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To call the UK from Australia the international code for the UK is 44. So to dial a mobile phone you would put +44 (the plus symbol takes the place of 0011 when dialing to a mobile or for texting) then the mobile number or alternatively 001144 then the area code and phone number if dialling a landline. 0011 is to get out of Australia - 44 is the international code for UK - 61 is the international code for Australia.

"When you are dialing the overseas number then u should keep in mind..."

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WHEN you are dialing the overseas number then u should keep in mind that every country has her own dialing code that you have to follow. that number u can take from a telephone directory or you can surf the net and get the dialing code for that country. for example for dialing in pakistan u dial 0092
PEN NAME= JOHN ANDERSON.

"You have to put 44 in front of the mobile number and get..."

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You have to put 44 in front of the mobile number and get rid of the 0.
so if the number was 0712345678 to call it should be 44712345678. i should know, i just made a phone call from australia to england.

Someone said: youdo add 44 and take off the 0. I just made a call thanks i will always be able tophone the uk. You do not i ended up wasting 40p because i thought that was what you had to do do not try it people that read that its totally WRONG !

leonetoll said: I want them to call my landline so my number 38247874, area code of 07 and then ???? There is no 0 to take off???? Thanks anyway, I might have to resort to giving them mobile number. Cheers

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From any country to any other country, add a and the country code in front and omit the leading 0 of the number,
e.g. if you want to phone 021 123 4567 in Cape Town, South Africa, you`ll dial 27 21 123 4567.

QB009WP said: They omitted the addition sign in my answer. I will substitute the addition sign with "as" and try again.
From any country to any other country, add an "as" and the country code in front and omit the leading 0 of the number,
e.g. if you want to phone 021 123 4567 in Cape Town from another country, South Africa, you`ll dial "as"27 21 123 4567.
(The country code for South Africa is 0027 or "as"27 and the city code for Cape Town is 021.

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